ETISALAT, no doubt, is a governmental body into fraudulent practices with a total lack of transparency, inherent in an autocratic rule. With a contrast of approach to various legal situations, do they stand justified in seeking justice after all? Or in their attempt to hold someone else accountable when the tide has turned against them, as happened in India?.....Read More>>

Freedom of expression is a human right and guarantor of human dignity. The right to freedom of expression should NOT be restricted by governments. (Except in narrowly defined circumstances based on internationally recognized laws or standards; and these restrictions should be consistent with international human rights laws and standards, the rule of law and be necessary and proportionate for the relevant purpose).....Read More>>

The human rights situation in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) worsened in 2011, as authorities cracked down on peaceful dissent by arresting activists, disbanding the elected boards of civil society organizations, and preventing peaceful demonstrations. Despite some progress in addressing violations of migrant workers’ rights in Saadiyat Island, a high profile development and construction zone, the issue remained a source of concern......Read More>>

"Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE’s Minister of Interior, could twist and stop implementing court orders. He has been proved to be the most cruel person the emirates have ever seen. But everything is NOT ending here. The unexecuted final order of the court of records of this state is a proof of evidence that the UAE is led by truly unjust rulers. This will go to prove that what they preach towards protection of Human Rights and what they do have no comparison".....Read More>>

Wadah Khanfar was the director-general of the al-Jazeera satellite TV network. In September 2011, Khanfar announced his resignation publicly on the micro-blogging platform Twitter, as a sudden and dramatic move at a time of unprecedented turmoil across the Middle East. Al-Jazeera is based in the Qatari capital Doha and owned by the Emir of the State. ...Read More>>

Imprisonment in itself is a very torturous word, and its meaning further intensifies if you are lodged in prisons on contrary to the law of a country. This site brings you word-to-word account of what goes behind the walls of some of famous (infamous) prisons of UAE. Lots of blogs and websites have been dedicated to the inmates lodged at various prisons across the world. There are very few chronicles which document the life of prisoners lodged in various jails across United Arab Emirates (UAE)...Read More>>

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